On Thursday 17 November 2005 13:57, Todd Ignasiak wrote: > The DVico "FusionHDTV 3 QAM" and FusionHDTV 5 Gold and Lite are also > supported in Linux. > > Recent updates to the kernel also added support for the ATI HDTV > Wonder (although I don't know if that device supports QAM). -- > There should be good info on all of these cards in the archives of > this mailing list. > > > I have been using an HD3000 and FusionHDTV3 in my system for several > months, both of which work great for receiving unscrambled QAM > channels. > > I used the Fusion card because I had it from my previous windows HTPC. > I bought the HD3000 because they are a Linux-only company, and have > contributed a lot to Linux HDTV support. > > On 11/17/05, Robert Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > According to the online docs, MythTV supports two HD TV Tuner Carrds -- > > pchdtv HD-3000 and the Ai2PC card. > > > > It looks like the ai2PC card is no longer being made. Instead, the > > company is selling the AirStar-HD5000-PCI ATSC/8VSB HDTV PCI Card. > > > > Does MythTV support the HD5000-PCI ATSC/8VSB HDTV PCI Card? > > > > Which is better -- the HD-3000 or the HD5000-PCI ATSC/8VSB HDTV PCI Card? > > > > I see the HD5000-PCI ATSC/8VSB HDTV PCI Card supports QAM; whereas, it > > looks like the HD-3000 does NOT support QAM. > > > > Is QAM support important? > > > > Rob > >
looking into the Fusion cards I found this: http://www.fusionhdtv.co.kr/eng/Products/HDTV5usb.aspx which looks pretty cool, I'll await to see what the final specs are when they get posted. Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
